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01.02.18 - Print, Photographic
Smith Robinson and others preparing packages for Korean Battalion, no date Only names identified: front row, on right: Smith Robinson Second row, third from left: Ethel Marie Oakleaf Back row, third from left: Wilma (in dark top), 4th from left: Mr. Bledsoe (in apron) One of several photos, mostly unidentified, in white envelope labeled "Smith Robinson Collection".
Record Type: Photo Archives
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2004.17.69 - Print, Photographic
Korea (Healdsburg adopted a battalion) (people in photo unknown) From: "This Is Your Life" T.V. series on Smith Robinson in 1950's
Record Type: Photo Archives
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2005.01.668 - Print, Photographic
Packaging boxes for First Battalion, Korean War, early 1950s Smith Robinson, fifth from left Mildred Walker,far right
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2005.01.669 - Print, Photographic
Group of 12 women, one boy, and Smith Robinson, perhaps preparing food for First Battalion, Korean War, early 1950s Smith Robinson, fourth from left. Food being prepared: prunes
Record Type: Photo Archives
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2005.01.670 - Print, Photographic
Packages received by the First Battalion, Korean War, January 1953 Per newspaper article affixed to rear: "Cpl. Vernon Wilmer, left, of Baltimore, and M. Sgt. George T. Petty, Scottsville, Kentucky, admire part of the 42-package Christmas present received by their unit in Korea. They are members of the First Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, which was adopted by Healdsburg, in March, 1951. The outfit has been receiving packages from He...
Record Type: Photo Archives
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2014.01.009 - Print, Photographic
Korean Flag signed by Adopted Battalion, ca 1953 Per newspaper article affixed to back: "ROK Flag: Mrs. Aileen Crain, left, and Miss Clara Fay Smith, city hall employees, holding up the Republic of Korea flag which was sent to the City of Healdsburg the day before Christmas by Company C, First Battalion, of Healdsburg's Adopted Battalion. The silk flag will be encased in a glass frame and hung in the City Clerk's office where it can be inspect...
Record Type: Photo Archives
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2015.02.041 - Print, Photographic
Rosa Rotlisberger tests cookies which will be sent to Korea for the Adopted Battalion.
Record Type: Photo Archives
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2015.02.042 - Print, Photographic
Volunteers baking and packing cookies for shipment to Adopted Battalion in Korea.
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2015.02.043 - Print, Photographic
Norman Ray, Jr. has corresponded for several years with Sgt. John B. Black. Occasion is Battalion dinner. Also shown: Smith Robinson
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2015.02.044 - Print, Photographic
Four women packing cookies in coffee cans for shipment to Adopted Battalion in Korea.
Record Type: Photo Archives
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88.2427.1 - Print, Photographic
Korea. Healdsburg adopted a Batallion. Inscription on rear of photo reads: From "This Is Your Life" TV series on Smith Robinson in the 1950s.
Record Type: Photo Archives